Penicillium oblatum
Penicillium oblatum is an anamorph species of fungus in the genus Penicillium.[1][3][4]
Penicillium oblatum | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Fungi |
Division: | Ascomycota |
Class: | Eurotiomycetes |
Order: | Eurotiales |
Family: | Trichocomaceae |
Genus: | Penicillium |
Species: | P. oblatum |
Binomial name | |
Penicillium oblatum Pitt, J.I.; Hocking, A.D. 1985[1] | |
Type strain | |
ATCC 56979, CBS 258.87, FRR 2234, IFO 33091, IMI 288719, NBRC 33091, UAMH 5330[2] |
Further reading
- Alfaro, C; Urios, A; González, M. C.; Moya, P; Blanco, M (2003). "Screening for metabolites from Penicillium novae-zeelandiae displaying radical-scavenging activity and oxidative mutagenicity: Isolation of gentisyl alcohol". Mutation Research. 539 (1–2): 187–94. doi:10.1016/s1383-5718(03)00166-9. PMID 12948827.
- Pitt, J. I.; Hocking, A. D. (1985). "Interfaces among Genera Related to Aspergillus and Penicillium". Mycologia. 77 (5): 810. doi:10.2307/3793288. JSTOR 3793288.
- Rijksherbarium (Netherlands), Persoonia, Band 14. edition 2, publisher, Rijksherbarium (1989)
- Alfaro, C; Urios, A; González, M. C.; Moya, P; Blanco, M (2003). "Screening for metabolites from Penicillium novae-zeelandiae displaying radical-scavenging activity and oxidative mutagenicity: Isolation of gentisyl alcohol". Mutation Research. 539 (1–2): 187–94. doi:10.1016/s1383-5718(03)00166-9. PMID 12948827.
- Eckhard Ottow; Hilmar Weinmann (2008). Nuclear Receptors as Drug Targets. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 3-527-62330-2.
- Zbigniew J. Witczak, Kaniaki Tatsuta, American Chemical Society. Division of Carbohydrate Chemistry (2003). Carbohydrate Synthons in Natural Products Chemistry: Synthesis, Functionalization and Applications. Amer Chemical Soc. ISBN 0-8412-3740-9.
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